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Record ID: LEIC-6C3887
Object type: SOCKETED AXEHEAD
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Norfolk
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Late Bronze age (1000-800BC) copper alloy socketed axe fragment, 51mm in length, 35mm wide and 18mm thick with a weight of 86.52grams. The object has an overall rectangular form and cross section. Its rounded, tapering blade tip is prominently expanded, forming triangular side projections. The object has broken just after it becomes hollow and has rectangular void with a rounded base.
Created on: Tuesday 6th December 2016
Last updated: Thursday 26th January 2017
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Record ID: LEIC-34ADD4
Object type: SPEAR
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Norfolk
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Bronze Age copper-alloy tip from a probable spearhead, 41mm long, 11mm wide and 9mm thick. The object is in fair condition and weighs 12.11g. It is triangular, with a distinct bevelled line visible in places on the edge of both faces, although the edges are very worn. It has a lozenge-shaped cross-section and it has a fully circular void in its broken underside.
Created on: Friday 17th September 2010
Last updated: Thursday 8th November 2018
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Record ID: LEIC-046B77
Object type: AXE
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Copper alloy fragment, 34mm long, 8mm wide and 4mm thick. The object has a bright green patina and weighs 5.50 grams. The object is rectangular in form and triangular in section. The narrow edge is slightly rounded and 1mm thick. The widest edge, 4mm thick, has broken and clearly shows two layers of metal with a small void in between(One side has a small triangular protrusion overlapping the break). This would suggest a blade tip perhaps off a small axe or a chisel?
Created on: Friday 3rd December 2004
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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